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en I've expected to pay my own bills from the beginning, ... It's just another campaign, like every other one.

en It has been my greatest honor ... to have walked with you, because, from the beginning, this has never been my campaign. This has been your campaign, and I am blessed to have been a part of it.

en Further above inflation rises in fuel and council tax bills are expected to drive up further the costs of owning and running a home this year. Council tax and utility bills will overtake mortgage payments as the largest cost for homeowners this year.

en This is the beginning of the end of the truth-twisting politics of Bill Clinton and Al Gore, ... Our wonderful campaign in New Hampshire is at an end. Our nationwide crusade is just beginning.
  John McCain

en If Judge Thomas Cooper rules the state must spend more money on poor schools, we are set to begin a campaign to support his decision and get the legislature to drop its (expected) appeal. It will be a massive campaign — visits, letters, telephones, you name it.

en January sales were better than we expected at the beginning of the month. We expected them to be down 15 to 20 percent.

en What distinguishes Gov. Perry from Strayhorn is that he delivers for his big campaign donors on an unlimited range of issues, not just their tax bills.

en Although we are on track with our expected results for personal auto and small commercial, our expected combined ratios for large commercial and homeowners will be higher than we anticipated at the beginning of the quarter.

en There was a lot of price action last week, which is often associated in retrospect with a cathartic washout. We've gone through the negative pre-announcement of earnings disappointments and now the remaining companies are beginning to report as good as expected, or better-than-expected numbers. And there's this growing sense that the end of the world may not be coming after all.

en We are using 2006 money to pay for 2005 bills. The saying goes that you can't get sick after June. People get bills that ruin their credit. There is stress of not being able to pay your bills. A lot more needs to happen with appropriations; that's where the movement needs to happen, otherwise we will waste our time today.

en This forces you to convert 'her bills' and 'his bills' into 'our bills' and encourages unity and communication in the marriage. I know very few financially successful people who have separate lives and separate checking accounts. If you want a life of your own, you shouldn't get married.

en It gave him free exposure. It was like a free campaign ad. He never had the money to do much advertising, so that was like the beginning of his advertising campaign.

en President Bush has not yet lived up to his promise to be a reformer with results, ... During the campaign, he said he would fight for bipartisan bills with strong support from all Americans. But instead of putting people first, too often he has put special interests first.

en From the beginning, this is a campaign I thought she could win. But it's become too tough an environment. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness.

en This is the beginning of the campaign, not the end. It's just the opening shot, and we're just getting started.


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